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CES - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
Fin- The Smart Ring That Turns Your Hand Into A Remote Control

Smart wearable devices are tricky. They need to look good and need to work well. So far, smart glasses, watches, and wristbands, and  now rings? A group of young, creative types from FHL Vision decided to show off their very … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
The LG G Flex Finally In Stores: Different For The Sake Of Being Different?

The curvy G Flex arrives in the U.S. Sprint stores this week, with AT&T, and T-mobile following suit a few days after. More than five years of construction have gone towards developing the Flex, yet debates of its benefits are … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Vigo is The First Wearable Device For Quantifying Alertness

Overworked? Not sleeping enough? Dozing off at work? As humans, we tend to forget to monitor ourselves when in our routine. Sometimes the daily tasks, battles with the job, kids, and home all leave us feeling exhausted. All because we … Continue reading

 

APPLE
Full iPhone 6 Details Emerging, Suggests Big Upgrades In the Camera

It’s that time of the year again; time to round up rumors regarding the upcoming iPhone 6 of 2014. The iPhone 6 will be the 8th smartphone release by Apple. Dozens of independent reports have rolled in, all with something … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E49- Galaxy Glass, Intel’s Jarvis, Nintendo, Apple’s Latest, Sony Gadget | Red Headed Geek Show

This week, Samsung announced plans on designing their very own Galaxy Glass. It is supposedly going to mimic its Galaxy Gear watches, but with HUD! Go Samsung! Google glass can’t be the only pair of computers on our faces on … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Stratasys New Object500 Connex3, World’s First Full-Color, Multi-Material 3D Printer

The world’s largest competitor in 3D printing, Stratasys, announced the Object500 Connex3 during this year’s SolidWorks World 2014 event held in San Diego. Besides being huge in competition, the design of this particular 3D printer falls into the industrial realm. … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Could Edward Snowden be the Next Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize?

Thanks to two Norwegian lawmakers, Edward Snowden could soon join the ranks of world-changers like Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King Jr. Former environment minister Baard Vegar Solhjell and Snorre Valen, both Socialist Left Party members, penned a … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
MarkForged Mark One 3D Printer: Brilliant 3D Printing with Brilliant Materials

MarkForged may be a fresh out-of-the box Kickstarter-funded startup, but from it’s success, comes brilliance. It goes without saying that we hear about a new 3D printer every few weeks. So, why not go for something higher on the ‘innovative … Continue reading

 

CES - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
Intel’s New Voice Command, Jarvis: Bringing Voice Recognition Back To The Device

A quote I noticed by Intel senior VP Mooly Eden during a presentation at this year’s CES: “We need to add senses to the brain”. At the time I could only assume Eden was referencing the computer brain, and I … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Samsung’s Very Own Galaxy Glass Could Hit This Year

Samsung has always had a “go for it” presence when it comes to competition. Therefore, hearing the news from the Korea Times that Samsung is taking the opportunity to shine bright and develop smart glasses only seems natural. Their tendency … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
The Internet Of Things: Positives, Negatives, And Suspicions

I read this somewhere recently: “Sensors, sensors everywhere, and plenty of bytes to think”. Despite how incredibly scary it sounded to me, it involuntarily made me re-think this whole “Internet of Things” (IoT) concept. Excuse me while I correct myself. … Continue reading

 

CES - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
Avegant Glyph: The Theater For Your Face That Surged 250K in 4 Hours

Introducing the Avegant Glyph, a head-mounted personal theater that differs from other headsets out there. Rather than focusing on VR like the Oculus Rift, or the ‘forced’ heads-up display Google Glass provides, the Glyph is known as media-centric. A new … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E48- Larger iPhones, Blackberry Rumors, Google Sensors, WiFi And Cancer | Red Headed Geek Show

In an address published today, Pope Francis described the internet as a “Gift from God”. Dear Pope: You are aware the internet is a human invention, correct? Yep. He knows that. He acknowledges that it brings humans together, we can … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Google’s Contact Lenses For Diabetics Could Alleviate A Very Painful Daily Routine

Last Thursday, the folks at Google announced plans to design contact lenses for a very particular crowd, diabetics. A not-so secretive division of Google, called Google-X, has been testing the notion of “smart contact lens” and the type of help … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
PiPad: A $350 Touchscreen Raspberry Pi Tablet With Plywood Case

Ever since the Raspberry Pi emerged into the tech world, it has been utilized in countless ways. Many makers and ‘DIYers’ have utilized it’s novelty, flexibility, and affordability to create some phenomenal devices. But how many tablets do we know … Continue reading